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Getting High

by J. P. Dooley
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Overview

"A drug, gasoline, and mysticism fueled trip ... a beautifully written tale of the journey as a long, hypnotic destination ... one amazing tale after another." - M.Christian, editor of the Mammoth Book of the Tales of the Road. Jaymo Mahoney knew only one law – do whatever it takes to get high. Vietnam was behind him. Before him lay the new America – a psychedelic universe of wild adventures, close escapes, endless spliffs, marathons of lovemaking, nights of laughing so hard his guts hurt in the morning, and the omnipresent, ecstatic music that supplied the driving beat of the time. Kick-starting his motorcycle, Jaymo Mahoney was ready... It was going to be the Summer of Love all the time! But to survive, he would need a little help from his friends! A sensitive, insightful literary work that captures the 1960s from the inside. Unapologetic. Celebratory. "If you liked Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, you’ll love John Dooley’s humorous and adventurous novel cut from a Vietnam combat veteran’s return home with empty pockets, marijuana pipedreams, and psychedelic drugs. There are motorcycles, black marketeering, clashes with the law – lovers, laughs, fun, warts-and-all characters, and enough wild sex to make Kama Sutra readers’ blush." –Big Jim Williams, author, Tall Tales of the Old West. “Vividly described characters ... splendid writing ... full of amusing surprises and twists ... a gripping account of sincere and rowdy camaraderie. John Dooley takes us on a magic carpet ride into the experiences of a veteran who returns to hippie life – one of the most iconic eras of the 20th century. Like the time it portrays, Getting High is hilarious—I laughed out loud.”—Judy Pearce, journalist, columnist.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2012
Publisher
Renaissance eBooks
Pages
216
ISBN
9781615084791

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